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Kankakee County Soil and Water Conservation District
 Mission The Kankakee County Soil and Water Conservation District will inform the public on the value of the environment through activities that advocate the wise use of our natural resources by working cooperatively with other agencies and organizations.
Located in Bourbonnais, Illinois - about 29 miles away
Champaign County Soil and Water Conservation District
Vision Statement: A productive community in harmony with a quality environment. CCSWCD Policy Statement: Whereas, natural resources of Champaign County are basic assets of the county and their preservation is necessary for the economic and social well being of its citizens, it is the policy of the Champaign County Soil and Water Conservation District to provide leadership and coordinate programs to help people conserve, improve, and sustain our natural resources.&
Located in Chamapign, Illinois - about 49 miles away
Will South Cook Soil And Water Conservation District
The primary resource concerns of the Will-South Cook Soil and Water Conservation District include soil erosion and sediment control, water quality, natural resource management, the preservation of prime farmland, and conservation education.
Located in New Lenox, Illinois - about 53 miles away
Kendall County Soil and Water Conservation District
The mission of the Kendall County Soil and Water Conservation District is to promote the conservation and enhancement of soil, water and other natural
Located in Yorkville, Illinois - about 67 miles away
LaSalle County Soil and Water Conservation District
Administrative Coordinator - Ruth Anthe
Mission: The LaSalle County SWCD and NRCS provide the leadership to assist our constituents in the conservation of natural resources. Putting conservation practices on the land is a top priority for the LaSalle County Soil & Water Conservation District.
Located in Ottawa, Illinois - about 68 miles away
DeWitt County Soil and Water Conservation District
Administrative Coordinator - Sondra Baker
SWCDs are local, trusted resources that provide a wide variety of services that includes technical expertise and assistance towards resource management, conservation planning, outreach and education.
Located in Clinton, Illinois - about 72 miles away
Indian Creek Watershed Project
Mission StatementThe Indian Creek Watershed Project is comprised of watershed stakeholders dedicated to the preservation, protection, and improvement of the Indian Creek sub-watershed of the Des Plaines River
Located in Mundelein, Illinois - about 106 miles away
Christian County Soil and Water Conservation District
Administrative Coordinator - Sue Davis
The Christian County Soil and Water Conservation District is dedicated to providing technical, educational, and financial resources to meet the needs of the local landowners and users.
Located in Taylorville, Illinois - about 113 miles away
Association of Illinois Soil and Water Conservation Districts
President - Tom Beyers
The Association of Illinois Soil and Water Conservation Districts (AISWCD), is a grass roots organization formed in 1948. It is made up and serves Illinois' 98 member Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCDs).
Located in Springfield, Illinois - about 114 miles away
Henry County Soil and Water Conservation District
Administrative Coordinator - Sharon Matson
The Henry County Soil & Water Conservation District works with producers to help implement conservation practices to protect the soil and water resources of Henry County.
Located in Cambridge, Illinois - about 127 miles away
Stephenson County Soil and Water Conservation District
Mission Leading people to conserve, improve & sustain our natural resources and environment. Technical Assistance The District's main goal continues to be the protection and enhancement of our county's soil and water resources.
Located in Freeport, Illinois - about 140 miles away
Fayette County Soil and Water Conservation District
The Fayette County Soil and Water Conservation District will provide leadership and promote programs that will help preserve and conserve our natural resources and improve the environment.
Located in Vandalia, Illinois - about 140 miles away
Bond County Soil and Water Conservation District
Administrative Coordinator - Emily Hartmann
The Bond County Soil and Water Conservation District provides cost-share assistance and other financial incentives for the construction or adoption of projects that conserve soil and protect water quality, that reduce soil erosion and improve water quality, Water Well Decommissioning projects to safely decommission inactive water wells and help reduce the potential for groundwater pollution, Nutrient Management Planning (NMP) to encourage farm operators to utilize soil testing to increase efficiency of fertilizer use and reduce nutrient transport to water bodies and special projects to address
Located in Greenville, Illinois - about 153 miles away
Marion County Soil and Water Conservation District
Resource Conservationist - W. Burke Davies
SWCDs are local, trusted resources that provide a wide variety of services that includes technical expertise and assistance towards resource management, conservation planning, outreach and education.
Located in Salem, Illinois - about 157 miles away
Randolph County Soil and Water Conservation District
Administrative Coordinator - Cheryl Houghlan
The Randolph County Soil and Water Conservation District is a locally organized and operated unit of government, functioning under Illinois Law to promote the protection and conservation of our Country's soil, water, and related natural resources.
Located in Sparta, Illinois - about 207 miles away
Monroe County Soil and Water Conservation District
The Monroe County Soil and Water Conservation District was officially chartered in 1947. The conservation district focuses on natural resource problems and solutions.
Located in Waterloo, Illinois - about 208 miles away
Union County Soil and Water Conservation District
In partnership with U.S.D.A. – Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Illinois Department of Agriculture, the District is able to assist landowners in controlling soil erosion by applying conservation practices on the land.
Located in Anna, Illinois - about 239 miles away
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